Flash on iPhones? Adobe’s Done Trying

It’s no secret that Apple doesn’t care to put Adobe Flash on iPhones and iPads, but now the feeling from Adobe appears to be mutual.

Hulu Continues War on Tablets, Blocks Blackberry Playbook

Not so fast, Playbook owners. Your Adobe Flash-enabled tablets won’t be able to access the full web after all — not if Hulu has anything to say about it.

Motorola Xoom Gets Closer to Completion with Flash

One of the Motorola Xoom’s missing pieces will fall into place with the arrival of Adobe Flash on March 18.

Adobe Helps Turn Flash into HTML5, Targets Apple Devices

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BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet Demo: Multitasking, Adobe Apps

Research in Motion (RIM) CEO Mike Lazaridis showed off his company’s upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet at a conference for Adobe developers yesterday. The real-time demo features a look at the tablet’s multitasking abilities as well as how it handles browser-based Flash video playback.

Prototype Android Tablets Run Full Flash and Adobe AIR

If the iPad’s lack of Flash support has kept you from shelling out the $500+ to join the whole tablet movement but you’re still intrigued by the idea nonetheless, you may want to check out the prototype Android tablets that Adobe has been showing off at the Web 2.0 Expo recently.

Steve Jobs: ‘Flash is No Longer Necessary’ and Other Musings

I don’t know if I’ve ever read anything longer than a sentence or two from Steve Jobs, but he pulled out the big guns with a 1,653-word post on Apple.com called Thoughts on Flash.

Today In Apple iPad News

This is a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black.

Flash 10.1 Running On Nexus One

Who’s excited for some Flash support on their Android or webOS device?